Clean Air Act Oversight Issues: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear Safety and the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, March 21, 2001, April 5, 2001, April 27, 2001--Salem, NH, May 2, 2001, August 1, 2001U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 558 pages |
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... results that's what we want , isn't it ? I mean , I'm just asking you , can you envision any way of supporting any ... result would be reductions in carbon , but without command control at each powerplant ? Can you envision supporting ...
... results that's what we want , isn't it ? I mean , I'm just asking you , can you envision any way of supporting any ... result would be reductions in carbon , but without command control at each powerplant ? Can you envision supporting ...
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... result , the growth in demand for energy has been met by imports , primarily of oil and natural gas . Coal and ... results from the higher projected economic growth and a reevaluation of the potential for growth in electricity use for a ...
... result , the growth in demand for energy has been met by imports , primarily of oil and natural gas . Coal and ... results from the higher projected economic growth and a reevaluation of the potential for growth in electricity use for a ...
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... result of the ongoing changes within the electric industry - including increased use of renewables and natural - gas - fired generation , as well as improvements in the way we burn coal - large - scale reductions are only possible today ...
... result of the ongoing changes within the electric industry - including increased use of renewables and natural - gas - fired generation , as well as improvements in the way we burn coal - large - scale reductions are only possible today ...
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... results should become evident throughout this decade and beyond ( over the next 50 years according to the ... result of such comprehensive regula- tion differ if CO2 was or was not included ? Response . If Congress elected to ...
... results should become evident throughout this decade and beyond ( over the next 50 years according to the ... result of such comprehensive regula- tion differ if CO2 was or was not included ? Response . If Congress elected to ...
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... result in benefits for each sector , it would help avoid the need for coercive regulation when our problems reach crisis level . That maxim is no less true today , even though oil supplies and prices have eased . Our fossil fuel economy ...
... result in benefits for each sector , it would help avoid the need for coercive regulation when our problems reach crisis level . That maxim is no less true today , even though oil supplies and prices have eased . Our fossil fuel economy ...
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Page 360 - I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about and express it in numbers you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind...
Page 363 - In the light of new evidence and taking into account the remaining uncertainties, most of the observed warming over the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations.
Page 397 - Convention, stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.
Page 368 - the balance of evidence suggests a discernible human influence on global climate' [5], and was sufficiently confident by the time of the Third Assessment Report to conclude that 'there is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities...
Page 66 - FEMP gains and it moves to $101 billion. Add the hundreds of other technologies to come out of the business, industrial, and transportation programs and the additional accrued energy savings of the past 5 years and you get a portrait of an overwhelmingly cost-effective effort which has contributed significantly and directly to the quality of life of Americans.
Page 544 - Automakers would like to see some minor, technical changes made to the hybrid-electric vehicle section of the bill and would also support the inclusion of tax credits for advanced lean burn technology. The Alliance believes that the overall concepts and provisions found in S. 760 are the right approach and would benefit American consumers. The bill would ensure that advanced technology is used to improve fuel economy. Performance incentives tied to improved fuel economy are incorporated into the...
Page 545 - ... vehicles. Make no mistake: across the board, tax credits will not completely cover the incremental costs of new advanced technology. However, it will make consumers more comfortable with accepting the technology and begin to change purchasing behavior. In short, tax credits will help bridge the gap towards winning broad acceptance among the public leading to greater volume and sales figures throughout the entire vehicle fleet. This type of incentive will help "jump start' market penetration and...
Page 341 - I thank you for this opportunity to testify. I will be happy to answer any questions you might have.
Page 405 - Ten years ago, at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, held in Rio de Janeiro...
Page 70 - Yes, Mr. Chairman, that energy is produced cleanly, displacing both conventional air pollutants as well as ones believed by many to be causing a warming of the Earth's climate. It enhances our national security, as this year we again went to war to protect our interests in Mideast oil fields. Energy efficiency cuts costs for businesses and consumers, and it increases our international competitiveness — all the things we have traditionally talked about.